Guest User
October 15, 2024
The room is old, either British decoration or old-fashioned style. Old-fashioned is not old-fashioned. During the whole ten-day tour in the UK, the British hotel I stayed in had outdated facilities. It was good looking but not good inside, and the equipment was aging. It took a lot of effort to flush the toilet. I thought it was broken at first, so I called the front desk to help me check it out. Only then did I know that "steady, accurate and ruthless" is the trick to use it. The hair dryer is still the old-fashioned wall-mounted one. The wind is out of breath. If you have a lot of hair, you have to stand for half an hour to blow it almost. The mouthwash cup is actually a soft plastic cup with a plastic bag. There are only a few pieces of paper in the tissue box. It is empty when you just pull it out. Isn't this a bit funny? If the quilt is a duck down quilt, I don't know how long it has been used or how long it has not been exposed to the sun. It is hard and covers the body. There is no charging device by the bed. In short, the overall experience is too bad. I suggest that you still work hard to find a hotel that is more reliable.
By the way, I later found a modern hair dryer in the drawer of the big wardrobe.
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